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Flora and Fauna of Camino Frances

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Other than knowing that European Robins can be found there through the Merlin app, I don't. Buena suerte!
 
Is anyone aware of a guide book on the flora and fauna of the Camino Frances? Or perhaps this exists per region? (e.g., Navarre, Galicia, Leon).
I’m not. Collins “Birds of Europe”, might be useful but comes in at 750gm, never mind the binoculars. Most of the National Parks produce leaflets promoting their birds, bears or big cats and, as you might expect there’s a lot of information on-line.

I guess a Camino Frances specific guide might find a market but I suspect it would be limited. There is such a variety of biomes along that +700km that it would be a chunky book.

The fauna that you might hope to encounter but likely won’t include Eurasian Bear; Wolf, Eurasian Lynx; Chamonix and Wild Boar. You might see Golden, Booted and White Tailed Eagle plus a whole mess of hawks and harriers. There’s an assortment of Vultures too. White Storks are ubiquitous as are Greater,Lesser and Cattle Egret. Common Crane aren’t but you might encounter some and Great Bustard are often sighted around Fromista.

I saw a Pine Martin once. Once in +50 years of buggering about in Iberia.

Can’t help with Flora. When I was raised if you couldn’t eat it it didn’t have a name
 
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Trees from Navarra to Galicia: pine (nigra, pinaster, pinea, halepensis, radiata), oak ( pirynaica), holm oak, ash, alder, poplar, black poplar, elm, wilow, walnut, hazelnut blackthorn. In Galicia: pine ( pinaster, radiata), oak (robur), chesnut, birch, alder, ash, wilow, black poplar, walnut, hazelnut blackthorn, eucalyptus ( globulus, nintens).
 
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Trees from Navarra to Galicia: pine (nigra, pinaster, pinea, halepensis, radiata), oak ( pirynaica), holm oak, ash, alder, poplar, black poplar, elm, wilow, walnut, hazelnut blackthorn. In Galicia: pine ( pinaster, radiata), oak (robur), chesnut, birch, alder, ash, wilow, black poplar, walnut, hazelnut blackthorn, eucalyptus ( globulus, nintens).
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Well, this certainly doesn't answer your question but your question made me think how much I enjoy the storks and cuckoo birds on the camino. We don't have them where I live (New Mexico, USA). (But we do have lots of cool roadrunners.) I was amazed how much the cuckoos sound like the clocks!
 
Well, this certainly doesn't answer your question but your question made me think how much I enjoy the storks and cuckoo birds on the camino. We don't have them where I live (New Mexico, USA). (But we do have lots of cool roadrunners.) I was amazed how much the cuckoos sound like the clocks!
Thanks! In general, I was struck by how little commentary there was out there on the natural world encountered on The Way. Plenty on food, lodging, and internal experience.
 
I accept that I may sound like a broken record on the subject, but The Pilgrimage Guide to Santiago de Compostela: The Complete Cultural Handbook (Including art - architecture - geology - history - folklore - saints' lives - flora and fauna) by David M. Gitlitz and Linda Kay Davidson, does cover flora and fauna along the Camino Frances (and Aragones).
 
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I accept that I may sound like a broken record on the subject, but The Pilgrimage Guide to Santiago de Compostela: The Complete Cultural Handbook (Including art - architecture - geology - history - folklore - saints' lives - flora and fauna) by David M. Gitlitz and Linda Kay Davidson, does cover flora and fauna along the Camino Frances (and Aragones).
Thanks David
 

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